Mo and the Monster
By Sue Murray
Illustrated by Rozzy Hibbard
For ages 5+
A story with an important lesson about not judging others (even monsters!) too quickly, and how kindness may just win the day.
Children will love diving into the beautifully illustrated fairy tale world of Mo and his family and will enjoy how this story turns all expectations on their head.
You can use this book to discuss:
- Why someone may seem angry or mean
- What we can do to help when someone is feeling upset
- How we can learn from previous experiences
- What makes this book like a fairy tale, and what kinds of lessons we learn from fairy tales
Linked activity idea
Make some honey cakes like Mo’s together.
For ages 5+
A story with an important lesson about not judging others (even monsters!) too quickly, and how kindness may just win the day.
Children will love diving into the beautifully illustrated fairy tale world of Mo and his family and will enjoy how this story turns all expectations on their head.
You can use this book to discuss:
- Why someone may seem angry or mean
- What we can do to help when someone is feeling upset
- How we can learn from previous experiences
- What makes this book like a fairy tale, and what kinds of lessons we learn from fairy tales
Linked activity idea
Make some honey cakes like Mo’s together.
$16.99
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Why picture books?
Picture books cover a diverse range of topics, expose children to words and language they might not hear normally in conversation, and teach children how reading works (left to right, top to bottom). While picture books might be too hard for early readers to read by themselves, the books are not too hard to understand. Reading picture books with your child will inspire them to learn to read on their own, and experience the pleasure of reading.
These picture books were designed to accompany the LanguageLift program. However, children will also enjoy the books separately as they learn about the elements of a good story.